TESTIMONIES

Welcome to our page dedicated to the inspiring stories of individuals whose lives have been touched by the aid of AGASUVU. These stories reflect the resilience, hope and positive change that comes from a quality education and community support. Together, we are really making a difference.

"My name is Kamaharo Jackie and I am 15 years old, studying in Senior 1 at Kisoro Pearl High School. My home district is Kisoro. Greeting in the name of our Lord Almighty!

I am so grateful for the love and care that I have received from AGASUVU. This organised has helped me a lot because ever since my mother left us, I knew that life was going to be very difficult. But because of the unconditional love of Jesus Christ, He brought the sponsors to my aid. I thank the AGASUVU directors with all my heart. I now don't stay with both my parents but I have lived a better life thanks to them. 

This organisation has really helped me enjoy quality education from good schools. I never imagined I could achieve the results I got at Primary 7 that have smoothed the path for my future and hope to fly through the next set of exams with good grades too!

Because of AGASUVU, I am able to have hope for a good future career which I never thought possible. By God's grace, my ambition is to become a doctor. I really thank all of AGASUVU's donors and supporters and pray that the unsleepless Almighty keep protecting them a guiding them in whatever they do because of the great work they do for the vulnerable. 

I am so proud of my sponsor Jonathon Bruins for the commitment of paying for my school fees from Primary Level up to now. He has been such a blessing to me. 

In totality, I am so grateful for everything and want to assure you that your support has secured so many bright futures like mine. 

May God bless you.

 

Kamahoro Jackie, 15 years old

My name is Ainomugisha Martin and I am currently studying in Senior 4 at Kisoro Pearl High school. My home is and has always been Kisoro and if it wasn't for AGASUVU I don't know where I would but definitely not in education. 

I gained this chance of being registered in the AGASUVU organisation in 2017 when I was in Primary 5 at Amazing Grace Pre and Primary School just after the death of my beloved mother (Dusabe Agness) in November 2016. It was a really hard time for me but AGASUVU gave me the security and safety to be able to grieve without fear of what was going to happen to me. It has also provided me with an incredible education from two great schools, meaning I feel I can actually look to the future with so much more choice. My set career goal at the moment is being an electrical engineer by God's grace. 

I really thank the supporters of AGASUVU, particularly my beloved sponsors, Geoff and Caroline for the commitment of paying my school fees . 

I am very proud of my beloved sponsors, Geoff and Caroline for the commitment of paying my school fees. Their kindness has meant so much to me, literally transforming my life and life perspective. 

Thanks you so much all those at AGASUVU - you have no idea how much it means.

Ainomugisha Martin, 20 years old

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